Pushlocks work on a push-to-lock/key-to-unlock principle, usually rotating 360 degree, and are generally intended for use on double sliding doors or other applications where the lock is required to prevent lateral movement. The outer body of the lock is secured to inside door usually by screws through the outer flange, ‘flange fixing’, or occasionally using a nut tightened onto the threaded lock body, ‘nut fixing’. Pushing on the lock ‘head’ causes the central barrel with the locking pin at the rear to lock in a protruding position, preventing lateral movement of the door. A turn of the key allows the spring-loaded barrel and locking pin to ‘pop out’ to the open position.
Pushlocks in Top Locks Manufacturer are used for securing display cases, cabinets, street furniture, enclosure, cupboard doors, boxes, drawers, juke boxes, pool tables and many other applications.